Lunchtime Links: Chasing The Cloud
- Joshua M Brown
- February 19th, 2010
Core CPI falls for the first time since 1982. (Bloomberg)
An interesting analogy between investing and the Westminster Dog Show. (ResearchPuzzle)
Hewlett-Packard ($HPQ) has big plans to chase $IBM's lead into Cloud Computing. (BloggingStocks)
Trader Mark called the correction over yesterday. (FundMyMutualFund)
The first step toward researching a stock is to understand the industry's pricing dynamics. (BarbarianCapital)
A trader chooses between "good" news and not so good charts to build a gameplan. (ChartsAndCoffee)
Loren's right, if the nerds didn't like Sarah Silverman they shouldn't have invited her to TED. (1938Media)
A good list of New Fears for the 21st Century. (McSweeny's)
In case you missed it, here is the mind-blowing Shaun White snowboard performance that won the gold. (MPORA)
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